Fadi al-Jazzar

Fadi al-Jazzar (died 20 May 2013) was a high-ranking Hezbollah leader who was killed by the Free Syrian Army during the Second Battle of al-Qusayr in the Syrian Civil War.

Biography
Fadi al-Jazzar was born in southern Lebanon to a family of Lebanese Shia Muslims. al-Jazzar joined the extremist Hezbollah party and was once arrested by Israel, but he was returned to his homeland after a prisoner exchange deal. al-Jazzar rose to be a high-ranking leader of Hezbollah and was friends with Abbas al-Musawi and Hassan Nasrallah, two leaders of the group. He led Hezbollah fighters ruding the Syrian Civil War on the same side as the Syrian Arab Republic due to President Bashar al-Assad's pro-Hezbollah stance and opposition to Israel's occupation of the Golan Heights, and he was killed in action on 20 May 2013 during fierce clashes for control of al-Qusayr in Homs Governorate, not far from the Lebanese border.